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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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GENERAL MOTORS LLC IGNITION SWITCH LITIGATION
This Document Relates to All Actions
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14-MD-2543 (JMF) 14-MC-2543 (JMF)
ORDER NO. 142
JESSE M. FURMAN, United States District Judge:
[Regarding Withdrawal of Representation by Hilliard-Henry as to Certain Plaintiffs]
On January 31, 2018, Hilliard Martinez Gonzales and Thomas J. Henry Injury Attorneys
(the “Firms”) filed a Motion to Withdraw as Co-Counsel for the 49 plaintiffs listed on Exhibit A
to this Order (the “Affected Plaintiffs”).1 New GM did not oppose the Motion, but filed a response
on February 22, 2018, seeking an order setting forth a process consistent with the process adopted
by the Court in Order No. 137 (Docket No. 4840) to address the claims of the Affected Plaintiffs.
Upon consideration of the Firms’ motion and New GM’s proposed order, and for good
cause shown, it is hereby ORDERED that:
1. As a condition of withdrawal, the Firms shall, no later than March 2, 2018,
serve upon each of the Affected Plaintiffs (1) a copy of the “Notice to Certain Plaintiffs in General
Motors Ignition Switch Litigation” attached hereto as Exhibit B; (2) a copy of this Order; and
(3) a copy of this Court’s Individual Rules and Practices for Pro Se Cases, which is attached to
this Order as Exhibit C. The Order and the Court’s Individual Rules should be attached to the
“Notice to Certain Plaintiffs in General Motors Ignition Switch Litigation” such that the
“Notice” is the first page of the materials enclosed. The Firms shall file proof of such service
1 On February 20, 2018, the Firms rescinded their request to withdraw as counsel for three additional claimants.
(See Docket No. 5076). These three plaintiffs are not included on Exhibit A.
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no later than March 5, 2018. Additionally, within ten (10) days of entry of the attached Order
the Firms shall file with the Court (on the 14-MD-2543 Docket) a single document identifying
(1) the current service address, including email address where available, for each of the Affected
Plaintiffs; and (2) any Affected Plaintiff who remains represented by other counsel and the
contact information for such counsel. The Firms shall submit a copy of the document, in
Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel format, to the Court by e-mail on the same date.
2. Each of the Affected Plaintiffs is hereby ordered to file, in the form of a new
lawsuit, an amended and severed complaint in the United States District Court for the Southern
District of New York within ninety (90) days — that is, by May 24, 2018 — and to pay any
filing fee associated with filing a complaint pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1914(a). In conjunction
with any amended and severed complaint, an Affected Plaintiff shall also file a Related Case
Statement, available at www.nysd.uscourts.gov/forms.php, identifying the new lawsuit as
related to these proceedings (In General Motors Ignition Switch Litigation, 14-MD-2543
(JMF)).
3. Any Affected Plaintiff who fails to comply with his or her obligation under the
Order to file, as a new lawsuit in this District, an amended and severed complaint and to pay
any associated filing fee will be subject to having his or her claims dismissed. If any Affected
Plaintiff has not filed, as a new lawsuit in this District, an amended and severed complaint and
paid any filing fee within ninety (90) days of the attached Order, New GM may file a First
Notice of Non- Compliance identifying the Affected Plaintiffs who have failed to comply with
this Order and requesting that the Court enter an Order dismissing their claims without
prejudice. New GM will serve any non-compliant Affected Plaintiff with the First Notice of
Non-Compliance and any Order issued by the Court with respect to that Notice and file proof
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of service.
4. If the Court dismisses the claims of an Affected Plaintiff without prejudice under
the previous paragraph, the Order dismissing the claim without prejudice will be converted to a
Dismissal With Prejudice upon New GM’s filing of a Second Notice of Non-Compliance — to
be filed no earlier than thirty (30) days after the Court’s entry of the Order of dismissal without
prejudice — unless an Affected Plaintiff files, in the form of a new lawsuit in this District, an
amended and severed complaint and pays any associated filing fee. New GM will likewise serve
any non-compliant Affected Plaintiff with the Second Notice of Non-Compliance and any order
issued by the Court with respect to that Notice and file proof of service.
5. If or when an Affected Plaintiff files, as a new lawsuit in this District, an amended
and severed complaint and pays any associated filing fee, the Court will enter an order severing
that Affected Plaintiff from his or her existing omnibus complaint. (There is no need to do so
with respect to any Affected Plaintiff who fails to file an amended and severed complaint by the
deadline, as his or her claims will be dismissed from his or her existing omnibus complaint.) If
the Court fails to do so within fourteen days of an amended and severed complaint being filed,
New GM shall advise the Court by letter.
6. Within thirty (30) days of the entry of any Order dismissing the claims of Affected
Plaintiffs with prejudice pursuant to this Order, New GM will advise the Court of its views with
respect to proposed next steps for any non-dismissed Affected Plaintiffs. New GM should first
endeavor to meet and confer in good faith with such Affected Plaintiffs (or, if represented, with
such Affected Plaintiffs’ counsel).
7. Affected Plaintiffs are advised that all communications with the Court by a pro
se (that is, unrepresented) party must be mailed to the Pro Se Office, United States Courthouse,
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500 Pearl Street, Room 200, New York, New York 10007. No documents or court filings should
be sent directly to the Chambers of the undersigned. Copies of correspondence between a pro
se party and counsel shall not be sent to the Court. Affected Plaintiffs are also advised that, as
of last year, a Pro Se Law Clinic opened in this District to assist non-incarcerated people who
are parties in civil cases and do not have lawyers. The Clinic may be able to provide
unrepresented Affected Plaintiffs with advice in connection with this case. The Pro Se Law
Clinic is run by a private organization called the New York Legal Assistance Group; it is not
part of, or run by, the Court (and, among other things, therefore cannot accept filings on behalf
of the Court, which must still be made by any unrepresented party through the Pro Se Intake
Unit). The Clinic is located in the Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse, 40 Centre
Street, New York, New York, in Room LL22, which is just inside the Pearl Street entrance to
that Courthouse. The Clinic is open weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., except on days when the
Court is closed. An Affected Plaintiff can make an appointment in person or by calling (212)
659-6190.
New GM shall promptly serve Affected Plaintiffs with any Order issued by the Court that
may affect their rights and file proof of such service.
SO ORDERED. Dated: February 26, 2018 New York, New York
JESSE M. FURMAN United States District Judge
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Exhibit A Case 1:14-md-02543-JMF Document 5108 Filed 02/26/18 Page 5 of 15
Name MDL
Catoe, Sheila 1:14-cv-05810 Abney et al v. General Motors, LLC
Crafa, Bethany 1:14-cv-05810 Abney et al v. General Motors, LLC
Curtis, Tim 1:14-cv-05810 Abney et al v. General Motors, LLC
Griffin, Audrey 1:14-cv-05810 Abney et al v. General Motors, LLC
Haws, Richard 1:14-cv-05810 Abney et al v. General Motors, LLC
Henderson, Alexis 1:14-cv-05810 Abney et al v. General Motors, LLC
Knabenshue, Jennifer IARE Donald Orren 1:14-cv-05810 Abney et al v. General Motors, LLC
Nickerson, John 1:14-cv-05810 Abney et al v. General Motors, LLC
Rowse, Joan iare James Rowse 1:14-cv-05810 Abney et al v. General Motors, LLC
Seymour, Christian 1:14-cv-05810 Abney et al v. General Motors, LLC
Spivey, Natasha 1:14-cv-05810 Abney et al v. General Motors, LLC
Stallings, Mia 1:14-cv-05810 Abney et al v. General Motors, LLC
Stanley, Cecilia 1:14-cv-05810 Abney et al v. General Motors, LLC
Tamez, Luis 1:14-cv-05810 Abney et al v. General Motors, LLC
Vigil, Marie 1:14-cv-05810 Abney et al v. General Motors, LLC
Bailey, Frances ianf W.B., a minor 1:14-cv-08176 Fleck, et al. v. General Motors, LLC
IARE Kenneth L. Danforth 1:14-cv-08176 Fleck, et al. v. General Motors, LLC
Ricketts, Byron 1:14-cv-08176 Fleck, et al. v. General Motors, LLC
Christiansen, Robyn 1:14-cv-10023 Hayes, et al. v General Motors, LLC
Baiungo, Ashley 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Baxter, Wanda 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Brumfield, BreAnna 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Collier, Mitchell 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Cook, Joe 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Corley, Brittany 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Deflorin, Peggy 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
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Name MDL
Foy, Raven 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Frontera, Cecelia 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Gage, Christina 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Harder, Rebecca 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Hosea, Yshika 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Husnik, Marissa 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Isom, Saniyyah 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Johnson, Sharica 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Lach, Freida 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Lampros, Justin 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Long, Rachael 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Morgan, Donna 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Nelson, Markus 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Oglesby, William 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Smith, Aaron Jr. 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Smith, Aaron Sr. 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Smith, John Herbert 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Staten, Pamela 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Thompson, Haley 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Walls, Jr., Aaron Dewayne 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Ward, Brittney 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Wright, Genieve 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
Yanowsky, Joshua 1:15-cv-04142 Altebaumer et al v. General Motors, LLC
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Exhibit B Case 1:14-md-02543-JMF Document 5108 Filed 02/26/18 Page 8 of 15
Notice to Certain Plaintiffs in General Motors Ignition Switch Litigation
1. You are a plaintiff in In re: General Motors LLC Ignition Switch Litigation, 14-MD-2543(JMF), a case now pending before the Honorable Jesse M. Furman, United States DistrictJudge for the Southern District of New York.
2. Attached is Judge Furman’s Order, dated February 26, 2018. As the Order explains, Hilliard Martinez Gonzales and Thomas J. Henry Injury Attorneys applied for permission to withdraw as your lawyers in connection with this case, and the Court has granted them permission to withdraw. Accordingly, as of this time, you are no longer represented by Hilliard Martinez Gonzales and Thomas J. Henry Injury Attorneys in connection with this case.
3. You may hire a lawyer to represent you in this case or you may proceed pro se (that is, youmay represent yourself without the assistance of a lawyer). If you choose to proceed prose, all communications with the Court should be through the Pro Se Office of the UnitedStates District Court for the Southern District of New York. The Pro Se Office is locatedin Room 200 of the United States Courthouse, 500 Pearl Street, New York, NY 10007, andmay be reached at (212) 805-0175.
4. If you choose to represent yourself, you may also seek assistance from a Pro Se Law Clinicrun by the New York Legal Assistance Group, which is available to assist individuals whoare parties in civil cases and do not have lawyers. It is located in the Thurgood MarshallUnited States Courthouse, 40 Centre Street, New York, NY in Room LL22, and may bereached on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern Time at (212) 659-6190. The Clinicmay be able to provide you with advice in connection with your case.
5. Regardless of whether you retain a new lawyer to represent you or if you proceed pro se,you are responsible for complying with all the Court’s orders and its Individual Rules andPractices. A Copy of the Court’s Individual Rules and Practices is attached.
6. Judge Furman’s Order of February 26, 2018 contains some important deadlines and you should read it with care. Failure to meet the deadlines may result in dismissal of your claim.
7. As set forth in Judge Furman’s Order, if you wish to continue with your claim, you mustfile a new lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Southern District of NewYork by May 24, 2018, and pay any associated filing fees. You must also file a RelatedCase Statement, available at www.nysd.uscourts.gov/forms.php, identifying the newlawsuit as related to these proceedings (In re: General Motors Ignition Switch Litigation,14-MD-2543 (JMF)).
8. If you do not file a new lawsuit in the United States District Court for the SouthernDistrict of New York by May 24, 2018, your claims may be dismissed. As set forth inthe Court’s Order, your claims would first be dismissed without prejudice (that is, theycould be refiled, subject to other potential restrictions). You would then have thirty (30)days within which to file a new lawsuit in the United States District Court for the SouthernDistrict of New York and to pay any associated filing fee. If you fail to do so, your claims
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could be dismissed with prejudice. If the Court dismisses your claims with prejudice, you will no longer be able to file a lawsuit in connection with your claims.
9. If you file a new lawsuit in accordance with Judge Furman’s Order, New GM will seek tomeet and confer with you in good faith before the litigation proceeds further. If you arerepresented, New GM will instead meet and confer with your counsel.
10. This Notice has been reviewed and approved by Judge Furman. To the extent there is any conflict between the Notice and Judge Furman’s Order of February 26, 2018, the Order controls.
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Revised: November 3, 2017
INDIVIDUAL RULES AND PRACTICES IN CIVIL PRO SE CASES
Jesse M. Furman, United States District Judge
Pro Se Office United States District Court Southern District of New York 500 Pearl Street, Room 200 New York, NY 10007 (212) 805-0175 Unless otherwise ordered by the Court, these Individual Practices apply to all civil cases involving pro se litigants (that is, litigants without counsel) before Judge Furman.
1. Communications with Chambers
A. By a Pro Se Party. All communications with the Court by a pro se party should be delivered in person or mailed to the Pro Se Office, United States Courthouse, 500 Pearl Street, Room 200, New York, New York 10007. No documents or court filings may be sent directly to Chambers. Any questions should be directed to the Pro Se Office at (212) 805-0175; pro se parties may not call the Court directly. Unless the Court orders otherwise, all communications with the Court will be docketed upon receipt; such docketing shall constitute service on any user of the ECF system. If any other party is not a user of the ECF system (e.g., if there is another pro se party in the case), a pro se party must send copies of any filing to that party and include an Affidavit of Service or other statement affirming that it has done so. Copies of correspondence between a pro se party and opposing parties shall not be sent to the Court.
B. By Parties Represented by Counsel. Except as otherwise provided below,
communications with the Court by a represented party shall be governed by Judge Furman’s Individual Rules and Practices in Civil Cases, available at http://nysd.uscourts.gov/judge/Furman.
C. Requests for Adjournments or Extensions of Time. All requests for
adjournments or extensions of time must be made in writing and must state: (1) the original date(s); (2) the number of previous requests for adjournment or extension; (3) whether these previous requests were granted or denied; (4) the reasons for the requested extension; (5) whether the adversary consents and, if not, the reasons given by the adversary for refusing to consent; and (6) the date of the parties’ next scheduled appearance before the Court. If the requested adjournment or extension affects any other scheduled dates, a represented party must submit a proposed Revised Scheduling Order in accordance with Judge Furman’s Individual Rules and Practices in Civil Cases. A pro se party may, but
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is not required to, submit a proposed Revised Scheduling Order. Requests for extensions of deadlines regarding a matter that has been referred to a Magistrate Judge shall be directed to that assigned Magistrate Judge.
Absent an emergency, any request for extension or adjournment shall be made at least 48 hours prior to the deadline or scheduled appearance. Requests for extensions will ordinarily be denied if made after the expiration of the original deadline.
2. Filing of Papers and Service
A. Papers Filed by a Pro Se Party. All papers to be filed with the Court by a pro se party, along with one courtesy copy of those papers, shall be delivered in person or sent by mail to the Pro Se Office, United States Courthouse, 500 Pearl Street, Room 200, New York, New York 10007. Any pro se party that wishes to participate in electronic case filing (“e-filing”) must file a Motion for Permission for Electronic Case Filing (available at http://nysd.uscourts.gov/file/forms/motion-for-permission-for-electronic-case-filing-for-pro-se-cases and in the Pro Se Office). If the Court grants a motion to participate in “e-filing,” that party will not receive hardcopies of any document filed electronically via ECF.
B. Service on a Pro Se Party. Counsel in pro se cases must serve a pro se party with a paper copy of any document that is filed electronically and must file with the Court a separate Affidavit of Service. Submissions filed without proof of service that the pro se party was served will not be considered.
3. Discovery
All requests for discovery by a pro se party should be sent to counsel for the party from whom discovery is sought. Discovery requests should not be sent to the Court. If there are any discovery disputes, the parties are required to confer with one another in an effort to resolve the dispute without the need for Court intervention. If the parties are unable to resolve their dispute, either party may file a letter-motion, no longer than three pages and in accordance with Paragraph 1 above, explaining the nature of the dispute and requesting an informal conference. If the opposing party wishes to respond to the letter, it must promptly file a responsive letter, not to exceed three pages.
4. Motions
A. Filing and Service. Unless otherwise ordered by the Court, papers filed in opposition to a motion must be served and filed within 30 days of service of the
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motion papers, and reply papers, if any, must be served and filed within two weeks of receipt of opposition papers.
B. Pro Se Notices. Parties who file a motion to dismiss, a motion for judgment on
the pleadings, or a motion for summary judgment must provide the pro se party with a copy of the notices required under Local Civil Rules 12.1 or 56.2.
C. Special Rule for Summary Judgment Motions. With respect to any deposition that is supplied, whether in whole or in part, in connection with a summary judgment motion, the index to the deposition should be included if it is available.
D. Courtesy Copy. One courtesy hard copy of all formal motion papers, marked as
such, should be submitted to Chambers by the non-pro se party at the time the reply is due. Courtesy copies should not be submitted to Chambers at the time of filing. If all the parties are pro se, then no courtesy copies of formal motion papers are required.
E. Oral Argument. Unless otherwise ordered by the Court, oral argument will not
be heard in pro se matters.
5. Initial Case Management Conference
Absent a motion to dismiss, the Court will generally schedule an initial case management conference within four months of the filing of the complaint. The Notice of Initial Pretrial Conference will be docketed on ECF and mailed to the pro se party or parties. The Court will set a schedule for the case at the initial case management conference. In most cases, the Court will give the parties four months (from the date of the conference) to complete all discovery, and set a deadline for the filing of any motions for summary judgment 30 days after the close of discovery. In advance of the initial case management conference, the parties should, if practicable, confer with one another to determine if such a schedule would be appropriate or if there is anything unusual about the case that would require more time and be prepared to discuss those issues at the conference. The Court will issue a written order memorializing all dates and deadlines following the conference. An incarcerated party may not be able to attend this or other conferences, but may be able to participate by telephone. If an incarcerated party does not have counsel and is unable to participate by telephone, a family member or a representative may attend the conference. In such instances, the incarcerated party may write to the Court in advance of the conference regarding any issue the pro se party wishes to have addressed at the conference. If a representative is designated, he or she should contact Chambers at (212) 805-0282 to determine the location of the conference. The Court will also have a transcript of the conference sent to the incarcerated party.
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6. Trial Documents
A. Pretrial Statement. Unless otherwise ordered by the Court, within 30 days of the completion of all discovery or, if a summary judgment motion is filed, within 30 days of the Court’s ruling on summary judgment, the plaintiff in a pro se case shall file a concise, written Pretrial Statement. This Statement need take no particular form, but it must contain the following: (1) a statement of the facts the plaintiff hopes to prove at trial; (2) a list of all documents or other physical objects that the plaintiff plans to put into evidence at trial; and (3) a list of the names and addresses of all witnesses the plaintiff intends to have testify at trial. The Statement must be sworn by the plaintiff to be true and accurate based on the facts known by the plaintiff. If pro se, the plaintiff shall file an original of this Statement, plus one courtesy copy, with the Pro Se Office. Two weeks after service of the plaintiff’s Statement, the defendant must file and serve a similar Statement of its case containing the same information.
B. Other Pretrial Filings. If the case is to be tried before only a Judge without a
jury, any parties represented by counsel must also file proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law at the time of filing the Pretrial Statement. If the case is to be tried before a jury, any parties represented by counsel must also file proposed voir dire questions, a proposed jury charge, and a proposed verdict form at the time of filing the Pretrial Statement. At the time of filing, a represented party should e-mail these documents to the Court (Furman NYSDChambers@nysd.uscourts.gov), in both .pdf and Microsoft Word formats. The pro se party may file such documents, but is not required to do so and need not submit them by e-mail.
7. Pro Se Clinic
In 2016, a Pro Se Law Clinic opened in this District to assist non-incarcerated people who are parties in civil cases and do not have lawyers. The Clinic may be able to provide a non-incarcerated pro se litigant with advice in connection with his or her case. The Pro Se Law Clinic is run by a private organization called the New York Legal Assistance Group; it is not part of, or run by, the Court (and, among other things, therefore cannot accept filings on behalf of the Court, which must still be made by any unrepresented party through the Pro Se Intake Unit). The Clinic is located in the Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse, 40 Centre Street, New York, New York, in Room LL22, which is just inside the Pearl Street entrance to that Courthouse. The Clinic is open on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., except on days when the Court is closed. An unrepresented party can make an appointment in person or by calling (212) 659-6190.
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